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HP LaserJet P3005 Printer Series - Replace the Firmware

To view a video demonstrating the procedure for removing the part click here to access the Services Media Library (www.hp.com/go/sml). Select Printers and Multifunction under the Product category, select HP Color LaserJet Printers under the Product family, and then select the printer model under the product series category.

Locate the Firmware Datecode entry in the Printer Information section. The firmware datecode
has this format: YYYYMMDD XX.XXX.X. The first string of numbers is the date, where YYYY
represents the year, MM represents the month, and DD represents the date. For example, a
firmware datecode of that begins with 20040225 represents February 25, 2004.

Press Enter. The message 200 Types set to I, Using binary mode to transfer files appears in
the command window.

Type put <filename> where <filename> is the name of the .RFU file that was downloaded from
the Web, including the path. For example, type put C:\LJ\P3005FW.RFU, and then press Enter.

note:

If the file name or path includes a space, enclose the file name or path in quotation
marks. For example, type put C:\MY DOCUMENTS\LJ\P3005FW.RFU.

The following series of messages appears in the command window:

200 PORT command successful

150 Opening BINARY mode data connection

226 Ready

226 Processing Job

226 Transfer complete

Then, a message that contains the transfer-speed information appears.

The download process begins and the firmware is updated on the device. This can take
approximately five minutes. Let the process finish without further interaction with the device or
computer.

note:

The device automatically turns off and then on again after processing the upgrade.

At the command prompt, type: bye to exit the FTP command.

At the command prompt, type: exit to return to the Windows interface.

note:

The device can receive an .RFU file update as long as it is in a Ready state.

The elapsed time for an update depends on the I/O transfer time, as well as the time that it takes for the
device to reinitialize. The I/O transfer time depends on a number of things, including the speed of the
host computer that is sending the update. If the remote firmware update process is interrupted before
the firmware is downloaded (while Receiving Upgrade appears on the control-panel display), the
firmware file must be sent again. If power is lost during the flash DIMM update (while the Performing
Upgrade message appears on the control-panel display), the update is interrupted and the message
Resend Upgrade appears (in English only) on the control-panel display. In this case, you must send
the upgrade by using the parallel port. Finally, any jobs that are ahead of the RFU job in the queue are
completed before the update is processed.

This procedure requires that you install HP Web Jetadmin Version 7.0 or later on the computer.

Start HP Web Jetadmin.

Open the Device Management folder in the drop-down list in the Navigation panel. Navigate to
the Device Lists folder.

Expand the Device Lists folder and select All Devices. Locate the device in the list, and then click
to select it.

If you need to upgrade the firmware for multiple devices, select all of them by pressing the Ctrl key
as you click the name of each device.

Locate the drop-down box for Device Tools in the upper-right corner of the window. Select Update
Printer Firmware from the action list.

If the name of the .RFU file is not listed in the All Available Images box, click Browse in the
Upload New Firmware Image dialog box and navigate to the location of the .RFU file that you
downloaded from the Web. If the filename is listed, select it.

Click Upload to move the .RFU file from the computer hard drive to the HP Web Jetadmin server.
After the upload is complete, the browser window refreshes.

Select the .RFU file from the Printer Firmware Update drop-down menu.

Click Update Firmware. HP Web Jetadmin sends the selected .RFU file to the device. The control
panel shows messages that indicate the progress of the upgrade. At the end of the upgrade
process, the control panel shows the Ready message.

Open a command prompt or an MS-DOS window, and then type the following: copy /B <FILENAME> \\<COMPUTERNAME>\<SHARENAME>, where <FILENAME> is the name of
the .RFU file (including the path), <COMPUTERNAME> is the name of the computer from which
the device is being shared, and <SHARENAME> is the device share name. For example: C:
\>copy /b C:\P3005FW.RFU \\YOUR_SERVER\YOUR_COMPUTER.

note:

If the file name or path includes a space, enclose the file name or path in quotation
marks. For example, type: C:\>copy /b "C:\MY DOCUMENTS\P3005FW.RFU" \
\YOUR_SERVER\YOUR_COMPUTER.

Press Enter on the keyboard. The control panel shows a message that indicates the progress of
the firmware upgrade. At the end of the upgrade process, the control panel shows the Ready
message . The message 1 file(s) copied appears on the computer screen.

The HP Jetdirect network interface in the device has firmware that can be upgraded separately from the
device firmware. This procedure requires that you install HP Web Jetadmin Version 7.0 or later on the
computer. Complete the following steps to update the HP Jetdirect firmware by using HP Web
Jetadmin.

Open the HP Web Jetadmin program.

Open the Device Management folder in the drop-down list in the Navigation panel. Navigate to
the Device Lists folder.

Select the device that you want to update.

In the Device Tools drop-down list, select Jetdirect Firmware Update.

Under Jetdirect firmware version, the HP Jetdirect model number and current firmware version
are listed. Make a note of these.

Scroll down to the list of HP Jetdirect model numbers and find the model number you wrote down.

Look at the current firmware version for the model, and see if it is later than the version you wrote
down. If it is, right-click on the firmware link, and follow the instructions on the Web page to
download the new firmware file. The file must be saved into the <drive>:\PROGRAM FILES\HP
WEB JETADMIN\DOC\PLUGINS\HPWJA\FIRMWARE\JETDIRECT folder on the computer that is
running the HP Web Jetadmin software.

In HP Web Jetadmin, return to the main device list and select the device again.